Have been gradually editing my listing to free shipping, still wondering if it’s the right choice. Found this article which I found helpful. One thing that I really like about Bonanza is the, “free shipping” banner on each listing thumbnail in the search results.(Tried to add this to an old thread but is didn’t more the discussion up. Am not sure how this new forum works.)
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Abbysantiques Reputation: 46 See Abbysantiques' booth |
I’m going to submit the “free shipping over $XX” idea as a suggestion so that sellers can vote on it.
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tomwayne1 Reputation: 8637 See tomwayne1's booth |
Is there a way to set up a shipping discount here on Bonanza that’s similar to Amazon’s setup?
That [URL removed] FREE Shipping on orders over $35.00.
I clicked around the Options areas and couldn’t find anything like that.
Thank you!
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RabbitsBookHutch Reputation: 99 See RabbitsBookHutch's booth |
I’d love to do Free Shipping With Conditions. By having regular old free shipping, you usually sell only one item. The buyer has no reason to keep looking.
For me, Free shipping when a buyer buys more items is better than when they reach a dollar amount. If you have it at a certain amount, expensive items will be free shipping all by themselves. Whereas, when buyers buy more items you have more wiggle room with the shipping costs you had factored into your items.
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SegundaVez Reputation: 310 See SegundaVez's booth |
I went to the Post Office and asked about ‘free shipping’…
they laughed at me…
that which is ‘free’ has no value…
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ooak Reputation: 56 See ooak's booth |
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